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Re: FH auction update
[Re: wissmiss]
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  Hopefully live auction is better. The question is, are there buyers there examining samples? Hopefully the sale isn’t another limited interest in everything but specialty items and a few select items. 
 
  
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Re: FH auction update
[Re: wissmiss]
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I agree, it would be to the sellers advantage if the online bidders could bid during the live auction. 
 
  
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Re: FH auction update
[Re: wissmiss]
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^^^One would certainly think so. 
 
  
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Re: FH auction update
[Re: 8117 Steve R]
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I agree, it would be to the sellers advantage if the online bidders could bid during the live auction. You got that right. I have no idea why it isn't so. Any auction I've been to incorporates both.  Even the small auction outfits.  
 
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Re: FH auction update
[Re: wissmiss]
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Lots of logistics involved with integrating the on line auction with the live auction.
  And not just on Fur Harvestors end.  That would be the easier part. its 2024 all types of auctions all over the world use on line bidding. Personally not having it IMO is costing the sellers money and only benefits the buyers on site.  
 
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Re: FH auction update
[Re: wissmiss]
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There is a lot of mistrust in the fur business.  There is probably a reason online fur auctions have repeatedly had problems. I would think big buyers are not going to sweat the minor cost of travel and lodging relative to the overall money spent. 
 
  
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Re: FH auction update
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There is a lot of mistrust in the fur business.  There is probably a reason online fur auctions have repeatedly had problems. I would think big buyers are not going to sweat the minor cost of travel and lodging relative to the overall money spent. I don’t know, you go to the show and see a sample, only a friction of the goods you’re buying. Modern times push convenience, efficiency and options.  
 
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Re: FH auction update
[Re: wissmiss]
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One of the problems, as I see it, that the on line bidders may not have super fast internet connections and thus might not be able to keep up with live auction.  Especially on things like string lots.
  But what do I know. I’m just a simple country fur buyer.  I’m sure all the tech wizards on Tman have an answer to that problem.
 
  If they're in the buisness they'll be competitive. Part of being competitive is being on the interweb so that would be a poor excuse imo. These buyers can afford to travel but cant afford starlink? In reality there is no valid reason why there isn't online with live bidding that I can see.  
 
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Re: FH auction update
[Re: wissmiss]
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Nimzy, i think it depends on the species.  Well , fha claimed it did. I could really see it with western bobcats. 
 
  
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Re: FH auction update
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One of the problems, as I see it, that the on line bidders may not have super fast internet connections and thus might not be able to keep up with live auction.  Especially on things like string lots.
  But what do I know. I’m just a simple country fur buyer.  I’m sure all the tech wizards on Tman have an answer to that problem.
 
  If they're in the buisness they'll be competitive. Part of being competitive is being on the interweb so that would be a poor excuse imo. These buyers can afford to travel but cant afford starlink? In reality there is no valid reason why there isn't online with live bidding that I can see.  Some of them dont even know what they are doing in the auction room,every so often the auctioneer has to explaint to a bidder what they are buying and how much they paid,lol.I can imagine the SS on line.  
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